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This book takes a stand against the narrowing focus of (German) jurisprudence on state law, rooted in the history of … entails a pluralisation of legal regulations. Jurisprudence has to react to this, if it wants to remain relevant. …
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“What is Justice?” is a compilation of essays by Hans Kelsen that deal with problems of justice and their relationship … to law, philosophy, and science. The broad scope and applicability of “What is Justice?” makes it a valuable source for … research and writing across jurisdictions and in almost any area of law. Access to the English translation of “What is Justice …
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backdrop of considerations about the meaning of justice in the context of sustainability. We argue that the preservation of the … natural basis of life is by itself a requirement of justice. However, the crucial role of the ecological dimension of … sustainability has been neglected due to a problematic interpretation of the economic dimension, a limited understanding of justice …
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of selfishness and a notion of justice. The theory was tested using dictator, social planner, and veil of ignorance … experiments. Here we analyse gender differences in preferences for giving and notions of justice in experiments using the same … differences in the notion of justice between men and women; women tend to be far more egalitarian. Using our preference …
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of selfishness and a notion of justice. The theory was tested using dictator, social planner, and veil of ignorance … experiments. Here we analyse gender differences in preferences for giving and notions of justice in experiments using the same … differences in the notion of justice between men and women; women tend to be far more egalitarian. Using our preference …
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An important element for the public support of policies is their perceived justice. At the same time most policy … their own risk preferences. The observed allocations are consistent with four different views of justice under uncertainty. …
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